World’s first surviving septuplets celebrate 26th birthday

In 1997, Kenny and Bobbi McCaughey of Iowa made history when they welcomed the world’s first surviving set of septuplets. Born nine weeks prematurely, their arrival captured global attention, and the McCaughey family quickly became a household name. Overnight, they went from a family of three—already raising a daughter named Mikayla—to a bustling household of ten.

The seven babies—Kenny Jr., Alexis, Natalie, Kelsey, Nathan, Brandon, and Joel—made headlines around the world. Media outlets flooded the new parents with interview requests, and in celebration of their first birthday, the septuplets appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, where each child received their own birthday cake. They even met then-President Bill Clinton.

Caring for seven newborns proved to be both a joy and a monumental challenge. According to Obsev.com, the McCaugheys used an average of 52 diapers and 42 bottles of milk each day. Thankfully, the family received generous donations, including a 5,500-square-foot home, a van, diapers for the first two years, and a year’s worth of Kraft macaroni and cheese. Perhaps most notably, each of the children was offered a full college scholarship to any state university in Iowa.

Despite the support, Kenny and Bobbi remained grounded and practical. Determined to manage expenses, they planted a vegetable garden and continued to find ways to support their growing family. Over the years, the siblings grew up in a close-knit environment where they were rarely apart.

Two of the septuplets, Alexis and Nathan, were diagnosed with cerebral palsy early on. Alexis required the use of a walker, while Nathan underwent back surgery in 2005 that helped improve his mobility. Today, Nathan has taught himself to walk unaided, a personal milestone that speaks to his resilience.

When it came time for college, all seven pursued higher education. Natalie, Kelsey, Nathan, and Joel accepted scholarships to Hannibal-LaGrange University in Missouri, while Alexis and Kenny chose to stay local, enrolling at Des Moines Area Community College. Brandon took a different route, enlisting in the United States Army.

College offered the septuplets their first real taste of independence. For siblings who had spent their entire lives side-by-side, it was a time of personal growth. Kelsey, who majored in public relations, told the Herald-Whig:

“Growing up, we were always together. Whatever we did, wherever we went, we were always together.”

She shared how college helped them each step into their individuality:

“We’re not just the seven septuplets. We’re becoming our own people.”

Over the years, the McCaughey siblings have continued to build lives outside the spotlight. Their older sister Mikayla got married in 2015, making the septuplets aunts and uncles for the first time. Natalie became the first among them to marry in May 2019, followed by Brandon four months later. Natalie later revealed her plans to attend graduate school with the goal of becoming an athletic trainer.

Alexis, who studied early childhood education, dreams of working in an elementary school. A proud advocate for children with special needs, she has participated in and won pageants such as the Teen Miss Dreams Made True in 2013.

Nathan and Joel both pursued degrees in computer information systems. Joel, inspired by a passion for cybersecurity, hopes to work for Google one day. Nathan enjoys building computers and continues to follow his interests in tech.

Despite their unique story, the siblings emphasize the strength of their bond more than the headlines they made.

“Having six siblings, we’re not only the same age but we’re all best friends,”

Natalie shared in an interview with *Today*.

“We’re really thankful for the friendship we have.”

From miracle births to becoming young adults forging their own paths, the McCaughey septuplets remain a heartwarming reminder of resilience, unity, and the power of family. Wherever life takes them next, their journey continues to inspire.

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